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Keeler Building

Coordinates: 42°57′54″N 85°40′04″W / 42.96500°N 85.66778°W / 42.96500; -85.66778 (Keeler Building)
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Keeler Building
Keeler Building is located in Michigan
Keeler Building
Keeler Building is located in the United States
Keeler Building
Location56 N Division Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan
Coordinates42°57′54″N 85°40′04″W / 42.96500°N 85.66778°W / 42.96500; -85.66778 (Keeler Building)
Area0 acres (0 ha)
Built1911 (1911)
Built byOwen Ames & Kimball
ArchitectEugene Osgood
Architectural styleChicago school
MPSHistoric Engineering and Industrial Sites in Michigan TR
NRHP reference No.80004806[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 27, 2017

The Keeler Building is a former furniture exhibition building located at 56 North Division Avenue in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.[1] As of 2017, the building was slated for renovation into apartments.[2]

History

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In the early 1910s, the founders of Keeler Brass decided to construct a showroom for local furniture manufacturers in downtown Grand Rapids. They hired architect Eugene Osgood to design a new building, and contractor Owen Ames & Kimball to build it.[3] Construction was completed in 1911, and the building was substantially expanded in 1913. Local furniture manufacturers like Baker Furniture Company, Herman Miller Inc. and Kindel Furniture Company leasing space in the structure rented space in the building. In 1941, the building was converted into office space, with tenants including eased to the Michigan Bell Telephone, Western Union, and radio station WLAV. It was sold in 1958 and passed through multiple owners before 1980, when it was purchased by Amway. Amway planned to move staff to the building, but would end up selling it in 1984. By this time, the building was nearly vacant, and it was resold in 1995, with the new owners evicting the remaining tenants. It remained vacant until 2017, when plans were started to convert the building into apartments.[2]

Although originally nominated to the National Register in 1980, the building was not actually listed due to owner objection until ownership changed hands in 2017.[2]

Description

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The Keeler Building is a seven-story brick Chicago school building with applied masonry detailing.[4] The main construction is of steel and concrete. The interior contains 140,000 square feet of space.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places Program: Weekly List: December 1, 2017". National Park Service. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Jim Harger (December 4, 2017). "Keeler Building added to National Register, paves way for redevelopment". MLive.
  3. ^ a b Jim Harger (August 12, 2015). "Look inside the Keeler Building, a vacant 101-year-old landmark that 'could be anything'". MLive.
  4. ^ "Keeler Building". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on August 29, 2019. Retrieved August 29, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)